Project supports needy students in schools

Education authorities in Lilongwe District have commended the Youth Empowerment through Sustainable Education project for supporting needy students in secondary schools and university. The project, run by Sunhawk Energy International, has benefited over 453 learners since 2017.
Education authorities in Lilongwe District have praised the Youth Empowerment through Sustainable Education project for supporting needy students. The project provides upkeep and essential learning materials to students in secondary schools and university. Sunhawk Energy director of operations William Banda said the organisation supports girls and boys who cannot afford school fees. Over 453 learners have benefited from the programme since 2017. The project is run by Sunhawk Energy International in partnership with Centre for Concerned Youth in Development, We Are One, and Child Legacy International. Beneficiaries include Mphatso Joseph, a Form Four student at Dzenza Secondary School, and Josephine Moses, who is pursuing a bachelor of commerce at Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences.
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